No Code tools are great for one simple reason: they reduce barriers to success. Many of us have had business ideas, which have been met with one barrier that’s.
Collaboration platforms (e.g. Teams or Slack).
As you can see, this is quite a short list for a specific example. Many of you who may feel as if you re drowning in tool options may likely read that list and wish yours was that short!
So the digital workplace can be a broad, expansive and complex environment, well beyond the idea of an intranet site with some linked applications.
No-Code Tools and the Digital Workplace
One place where we may see some continuous evolution this year, helping to move the needle on improving productivity is the continued acceptance of no-code or low-code development platforms and the idea of the business user as âcitizen developer.â My column last October covered, The Risks and Rewards of the Citizen Developer Approach. If we follow the approaches described in that article to mitigate risks, no-code platforms can bring great potential to the workplace, allowing business subject matter experts to develop business logic to improve specific